According to wrestlechat.net, on Tuesday's taping of Smackdown, Bourne was alerted about the possible failure of a drug test, and the following Friday he was told the bad news.

Sources close to the exciting high-flyer were heard saying that he was dismayed by the news, and felt extremely sympathetic for Kingston.

Kingston has been the most victimized person in the entire conflict, as he has done absolutely nothing to deserve trouble.

His overall work has improved massively, and he's gotten more charismatic since teaming with Bourne.

Kingston was sent home for the first time in weeks by WWE management so they could deal with the ongoing problems with Bourne.

However, despite everything, Bourne has asked that his actions don't hold back Kingston.

The two have reportedly become very close since forming the team, and Bourne feels like everything he's done has harmed Kingston in the long run.

The former tag team champion was also intending on appealing the suspension, as he had to go through another drug test so close to the previous one.

Bourne feels as if he's being banned for the exact same incident. If his claims are true, that is some horribly foul play by WWE and wholly unfair to Bourne.

While all this was leaked out, another piece to the puzzle was revealed.

Originally, belief was that Bourne had said that R-Truth was also smoking synthetic marijuana with him, although this report contradicted that statement.

It says that neither man were together while breaking the policy, that they were two different incidents and also that Bourne knew about Truth's actions, but didn't rat him out.

Apparently, Bourne claims that he and Truth are pretty good friends, and he would not ever abuse Truth's trust.

The young Bourne is deeply concerned about his status in WWE, and whether he will last much longer in the promotion.

His worries are justified, as the entire ordeal has undoubtedly put him in a tight spot.

Despite the rumours, there have been no apparent indications that his future with the company is in jeopardy.

In fact, his future is actually unclear.

While Triple H—who takes charge in a lot of dealings with talent (which should be John Laurinaitis' job)—is unimpressed and rather frustrated with Bourne, his wife, Stephanie McMahon, has other views.

McMahon, who holds a similar position to her husband, but holds more power in the company than him, actually likes Bourne and is an open supporter of him.

She believes him to be unique and exciting, and would not be happy to see his talent go to waste.

With the struggle between the WWE officials, two suspensions and evident chagrin at his treatment, Bourne's position is very tender and weak, and any sudden action from either side could see the trigger being pulled on his career with the company.

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